Tuesday, October 19, 2010, 12:46:52 PM, you wrote:

> Dragging the folder back up to its proper level should put things back as
> theyy were before the move, but you may find that initially all the
> sub-folders seem to be empty. I had that experience when I copied my
> installation from one machine to another. However I discovered that when I
> clicked on any of the "empty" folders, it immediately was re-populated.
> Apparently there are internal indexes that don't get built when moving the
> mail system, but do get built on the first attempt to access the folder.

> It was quite disconcerting at first, but all turned out well once I had
> found out how to trigger the rebuilding action!

> One caution: instead of deleting the present top-level structure, I would
> simply rename it to something like "My Doicuments\tb.new" so that you don't
> lose the messages that it contains. You can them import them back into
> their rightful locations after restoring the original files.

Thanks, all seems well again. I haven't imported the very few messages
downloaded before I noticed the problem, but I did copy the folder for
that purpose.

=aw



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